compatible version is only in beta not release yet.
Just the same may be worth checking out.
Whichever way you go you'll end up with a much better version of PHP than
the dumbed down version Apple supplies. Trust me.
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as shared to
allow people you work with to edit and add information. I've been using it
for months and it's very cool.
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details are below.
Fiona Martin
Public Relations Manager
Tel: (02) 9641 8230/Mobile: 0421 052 769
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 6/9/06 5:31 PM, Rod
is in the range of affected
batteries so I guess I'll have a chance to see first hand if there are
problems with the exchange process.
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On 11/9/06 1:11
a few days to decide before I list them on eBay.
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%
faster according to some.
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superior.
If you can get other options other than Telstra consider that also
especially if you can get ADSL2+. Telstra is extremely Mac unfriendly and
just about every ISP provides more value for your money.
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the best
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President/Webmaster
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the
auction ends) that may be worth checking out.
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On 19/2/06 12:20 AM, Peter Martinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
My (90) year old mother has
ran fine (in a quick cursory test) and a
repair permissions no longer gave me the 'Disk Utility lost connection with
Disk Management Tool and cannot continue.'
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A switch is much better than a hub. Switches are now dead cheap and result
in a faster more efficient network.
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On 16/11/05 4:38 PM, Paul Weaver [EMAIL
All you have to do is drop the Excel speadsheet onto the Filemaker
Application Icon. It will open a wizard to match fields and away you go.
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On 11/11
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On 10/11/05 3:15 PM, wyvern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am currently running FileMaker 6 on 10.3.9 and have a database of
info for a group of people and would like to add
I went to Newington College which was a Methodist based school and my Latin
teacher was also a Jesuit priest. They must have the monopoly on Latin and
yes he was pedantic as well:-)
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to MSN Hotmail
using broadband in the US in the last 30 or so hours. Reports were that
these broadband ISP's went crazy with all these mails in their relay cues
and they have blocked both sites till it is sorted out. Perhaps there's some
connection.
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President/Webmaster
just wanted to let him know if he needs any help we would be happy to do
whatever we could to take some of the load off if possible.
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What free track/tracks are available I couldn't find any free tracks?
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On 25/10/05 12:14 PM, James Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Being a tightass, my
Ignore my previous post, I eventually found it.
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split
the AIFF into individual tracks and then import as individual MP3 tracks.
The reverse of this as mentioned in the first paragraph should work for what
you want to do however.
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to view WMV. It might work, but unlikely.
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I would also go this way. You can even change your System Preferences to
open disks in VLC Media Player by default. Although not strictly legal, if
he did need to burn a copy he could also use something like MacTheRipper to
create a region free disk image for burning.
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Greg
Hi
I was just wondering if anyone knows anything about the GMUG site? The last
couple of times I've tried visiting the site it was down. Judging by their
domain name they are a sub domain being run on the WAMUG server yet the
WAMUG site loads fine.
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President
about becoming a MUG
(there are Education based MUG's) feel free to ask me any questions you may
have and I'll direct you to the appropriate people resources.
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(Sydney based) website to look
at the set up and maybe contact them with any questions on the hardware
used.
http://www.wickeddigital.com.au/*ws4d-db-query-QuickShow.ws4d?G5ESERVE
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Printer on the Powerbook. The iBook should then see it.
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You can download free Australian Phonebook Widget from
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/dashboard/australianphonebook.html
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technology.
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Australia including many
parts of WA missed out so it may be worth seeing what Apple's reaction is to
offering similar compensation.
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Ultra ATA drive
8x SuperDrive
ATI Radeon 9600
64MB video memory
56K internal modem
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On 3/5/05 10:57 PM, Warren Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
New iMacs
meaning to my son had
bought a piece of Warez (illegal copy) but at least it did work. But somehow
I don't think this is related to your problem.
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On 2/5/05
then it will pretty much prove the problem is in the
way the DVD drive on the eMac reads the disk which would help substantiate
my suspicion.
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On 1/5/05 7:36 PM, Rosie
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On 1/5/05 11:43 PM, Rosie Cable [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know the game is close to wanting to play, but just can't get there.
Is there a way that I can
On 19/4/05 6:50 PM, Vladimir James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A few years ago I switched from Macromedia to Adobe products, figuring
Adobe had more of what I needed. Went flat out last August, investing
in the Adobe CreativeSuite Premium for about $1500. I thought I was all
set. Less than 7
On 17/4/05 10:42 AM, Tony Cockbain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have downloaded the 10.3.9 update and Safari no longer works. On
investigation I seem to have Safari 1.3. When I restored version 1.2.4
from my backup everything seems to work as before. Curious.
There are other reports of the same
If all you want to do is backup a non encrypted DVD you can use Apple's
inbuilt Disk Utility to make a disk image of the original DVD then you can
easily burn single or multiple copies of the image. Solution Free!
If you have Toast Titanium (commercial) you can do the same plus a lot more.
If
Zip Disk with a few 100MB disks thrown in on eBay should be no more than
$20.
Greg Sharp
On 14/3/05 4:32 PM, Robert Howells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually it's IDE hard drive required ... and existing 500Mb is too
full to handle OS 8.1
and he needs at least1Gb IDE hard drive
similar
backup utility to maintain correct permissions. Wipe your firewire drive and
try again using one of these utilities.
All the best
Greg Sharp
. It will ask if you
want to rebuild your library. Say yes.and then wait. This should rebuild
your iPhoto Library and return things to normal.
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I was with Melbourne IT when I registered my first domain years ago. Now I
have registered many and am much smarter. I use NetRegistry they provide a
far superior product financially with no loss in quality. Melbourne IT are
just way too dear.
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President/Webmaster
on everything. Personal freedom is a thing of the past.
Welcome to a brave new world of total government control sponsored by big
business.
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with playing files from Destra?
I'm pretty sure that means it has digital protection to stop copying.
This won't work on the Mac and thus the need for Windows Media Version 7.1
and above running on Windows Operating systems. Don't waste your money on
that site.
All the best
Greg Sharp
as to
make you or your kids a criminal just for copying music to an iPod should be
fought to the bitter end. All I can say is boycott DRM and let everyone know
exactly why you are. These multinationals only care about profits so hit
them where it hurts, their bottom line.
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of times on
different days. They analyze the results to create profiles on when you are
most likely to be home and then on sell this information to other marketing
companies.
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have to swap the tools your using to get things done the
way you want it to.
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problems may be just the result of some configuration setting
but let me assure everyone you wont find better software than Communigate
Pro at any cost.
You just couldn't imagine how jealous I am.
All the best
Greg Sharp
President/Webmaster
Australian Mac Users Group
http
type of card the PC Laptop uses and what you'll put into your
other laptops but the faster speed option is the way I'd go. If you find you
don't get enough range you can always add another Access Point which are
much cheaper than full wireless routers.
All the best
Greg Sharp
I've already booked in to go so I'll let you know all about it. I'll also
probably be writing an article and publishing some pictures over at the
Australian Mac Users Group site as soon as I get home from the event.
All the best
Greg Sharp
On 30/12/04 5:31 PM, Rod Lavington [EMAIL PROTECTED
the Computers for Bali program contact me about what their doing
and what kind of help they may require and I'll set up a similar article
discussion area for you as well. It would be great to get Australian MUG's
behind both causes.
All the best
Greg Sharp
President/Webmaster
Australian Mac Users
in
import preferences) and then delete the originals to save space.
I liken attempting to edit a AAC file to trying to edit a word document that
had been compressed to a Stuffit file. You shouldn't do it.
All the best
Greg Sharp
On 27/12/04 2:09 PM, Jim Cummins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi: My
/120. I don't
use Eudora so could someone who does post instructions for him on how to set
his outgoing mail to plaintext here. Since he is receiving WAMUG emails
he'll get the answer he needs straight away.
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Greg Sharp
impulse was to open
it assuming someone had sent me some info from the WAMUG list but luckily my
brain kicked in before I did something silly.
All the best
Greg Sharp
if any companies on your list who currently offer special
deals for WAMUG members would also like to make these offers to other MUG's
please let me know and I'll have you listed also.
All the best
Greg Sharp
President/Webmaster
Australian Mac Users Group (AUSMUG)
http://australian.macusersgroup.org
Hi Everyone,
I just want to wish everyone at WAMUG a wonderful Xmas and a Happy New Year
from the Australian Mac Users Group and wish you all much success in the
coming year. Keep up the great work.
All the best
Greg Sharp
President/Webmaster
Australian Mac Users Group (AUSMUG)
http
All you have to do is open System Preferences and select Sharing. You
can change the computers name from that panel.
All the best
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On 20/12/04 11:57 AM, Diana Graham Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to change the computer name?
I reinstalled OSX from the Panther CD
I agree with Martin that QuickTime Pro is the best solution though I'd
suggest reading QuickTime's online help to get a better understanding. Most
professional authoring programs or compression programs should also be
capable but cost much more.
Greg Sharp
On 16/12/04 1:11 PM, Martin Hill [EMAIL
from the first require you to either have Admin access to
the server or a very co operative ISP.
All the best
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On 16/12/04 7:24 AM, Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Aside: Third attempt to send this message - someone decided to
black-list the Optus firewall...]
Have
for making web pages as this may determine
the best method for you.
All the best
Greg Sharp
On 11/12/04 4:55 PM, P.Bull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While we are on the subject I remember a posting years ago that had a clever
way to hide an email address displayed on a web site. Since leaving
. This whole process shows what can be achieved
when Mac Users get together. It might seem minor to most people but to the
lady involved it was a small miracle.
All the best
Greg Sharp
President/Webmaster
Australian Mac Users Group (AUSMUG)
http://australian.macusersgroup.org
Have you tried going into Firefox's Preferences. Under the downloads section
you can set actions for downloaded files. If something is confused causing
Quicktime to be the default then explicitly selecting your Real Player app
here may help.
Greg Sharp
I had the same result when I tried accessing iTunes Store with latest
version of iTunes. I kept choosing US and kept getting the error message. I
then hit the browse button (looks a bit like an eye) in the top right corner
of the window and I was then able to browse the store.
All the best
Greg
whatever you use comes down to what you want
to do. I run about 13 Macs on my home network and I'm always complaining
about needing more.
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On 18/11/04 11:54 AM, Rod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As the Americans like to say, 'Back in the day' before the Mac, the Apple II
series used
it stated for 2e or 2c ProDOS etc691-007-B
I'm sorry for the inconvenience especially to those who responded on and off
list but still hope somebody can help.
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the problem. I went to Griffins site but could find
no mention. It may be worth contacting their support.
All the best
Greg Sharp
On 17/11/04 10:38 PM, Edward Arrowsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Paul
I have the plug to go into iTalk.
The amp is for an audience. There is an output on the amp
I feel a right goose. I've cleaned up the subject line. Teach me to make
posts while watching Futurama.
All the best
Greg Sharp
On 15/11/04 10:01 AM, Rod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you kinda missed the point on Andrew's post Greg. Have another look
at your subject line..
me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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G'day Greg!
My thanks for your quick reply.
I have two Mesagepad 120s. One with sys 1.3 in mint condition and a
2.0 with a scratched screen. I would like the motherboard from the
2.0 and put into the case of the 1.3.
I have the disassemble instructions
have no
machine old enough to come with a 5.25 inch drive so I can't make up a disk
for this lady. She is a physically handicapped pensioner and her old Apple
IIc is her main entertainment. Please contact me at
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and any costs.
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cool program with lots of features but the settings are confusing.
Hope this helps
Greg Sharp
On 14/11/04 9:53 PM, Mervyn Giuliana Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg, I took on your suggestion and a simple text document was sent
by email in landscape format and it appeared in portrait. I can
If you know the name of one of these places or contact details that would be
great. Another WAMugger is also checking if they have a copy but if not your
info could be essential.
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On 15/11/04 12:55 AM, Andrew Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm led to believe
What you could do is try sending a Ragtime file from the PC to Mac as an
email attachment and see if you have the same problem. This should at least
isolate whether it's a Ragtime problem or related to the burn process.
Greg Sharp
On 13/11/04 1:05 AM, Mervyn Giuliana Bond [EMAIL PROTECTED
ISP's DNS servers
as well as a second DNS server that can be somewhere else. This might not
fix the problem but at least would provide a fallback in case the problem is
in any way related to your ISP.
All the best
Greg Sharp
President/Webmaster
Australian Mac Users Group
On 9/11/04 7:08 PM, Craig
It may also be worthwhile looking up info on Apple's site about Folder
Action Scripts . This should allow for an action where all files uploaded
to that folder automatically have their permissions changed to whatever you
need. I haven't used this method but others on my servers mail list have and
I also have found the problem still exits when I visited Version Tracker
using Safari. I think Apple may have fixed one particular problem but there
appears to be a bigger problem that can effect anyone based on similar
reports from Linux Windows users. It might not be widespread but something
is
My Netgear WGR614 router is set to automatically use my ISP's DNS and all
my LAN machines have my ISP's DNS set manually on each machine.
Greg
On 7/11/04 5:41 PM, Robert Howells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, AS a matter of interest do the people who are still having trouble
have the DNS
goes through an external amp first?
Greg Sharp
Webmaster/President
Australian Mac Users Group
On 2/11/04 6:32 PM, Edward Arrowsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am trying to record a voice using an external mic into an amp and
then line out to iPod via iTalk.
There is only silence when I record
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I have an article on how to use it (you'll find it in our Most Read section
of our homepage plus the program itself in our downloads area under Mods
Hacks). I haven't used this as I have a built in Superdrive so there's no
guarantees but at least it's worth knowing about.
Greg Sharp
Australian
in
the emails the Resellers name or shop name whichever is appropriate along
with their full address (including postcode) ,phone number and website
address. If you don't know all the details any info would be a help.
Thanks in advance
Greg Sharp
President/Webmaster
Australian Mac Users Group
Hi
A program such as Audio Hijack Pro would do what you want
All the best
Greg
On 29/8/04 1:45 AM, Brock Woolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to try and record some DVD sound samples off a DVD movie,
so I can make a remix with samples from a movie. I can record by
playing the DVD
the choices of actual MUG members. As Mathew pointed out
If nothing else, it would make the resellers more receptive to the goals of
MUGs.
I also see it as a chance for all the Australian Mac User Groups to work
together and that has to be good for everyone.
Thanks
Greg Sharp
Australian Mac Users
using a spare PCI slot. All up though probably
impossible to do what you want with that combination of Mac's.
Sorry to bear the bad news.
Greg Sharp
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Note: Sorry Shay I sent this reply originally to you instead of list by
mistake.
; Reg Whitely
Phone: (08) 9965 3449
fax: (08) 9965 3449
Fee: Gold coin donation
Meetings: Monthly/bi-monthly (Saturday)
Geraldton 6530
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web site: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gmug/
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Thanks for the responses. Matt has provided latest info to me off list.
Thanks
Greg Sharp
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